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http://shoryuken.com/2012/03/16/set...eet-fighter-x-tekkens-dlc-and-future-patches/
This actually makes me pretty happy.
I'm so glad you can buy the costumes individually.
Because I only want 1 of the swaps lol.
I just wish you could buy characters individually.
All I want out of that entire pack is Bryan.
				
			This actually makes me pretty happy.
I'm so glad you can buy the costumes individually.
Because I only want 1 of the swaps lol.
I just wish you could buy characters individually.
All I want out of that entire pack is Bryan.
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 Obviously you have trouble catching what I'm trying to say. First off what I said about the Tekken characters wasn't exactly a complaint. I understand WHY they play like they do in the game. Just like I'm sure SF characters will play like Tekken formula in Tekken x SF. Every fighter is technically "competitive" if you put it the way you do, but it doesn't mean it takes a challenge to learn/be good at. SF x T is a simple fighter. It isn't hard to get good at especially if you have a talent for fighting games. Crossover games are legitamently games that are just fan service. They're not really meant to be competitive. But I guess if you just play ANY fighter/game competitively then I can see why you wouldn't understand how I feel. Do you think MvsC2 is competitive? A fighting game that involve infinite combos, or a broken system is considered competitive? Or a game that doesn't have much balance required? I guess if  you're into that type of things?
 Obviously you have trouble catching what I'm trying to say. First off what I said about the Tekken characters wasn't exactly a complaint. I understand WHY they play like they do in the game. Just like I'm sure SF characters will play like Tekken formula in Tekken x SF. Every fighter is technically "competitive" if you put it the way you do, but it doesn't mean it takes a challenge to learn/be good at. SF x T is a simple fighter. It isn't hard to get good at especially if you have a talent for fighting games. Crossover games are legitamently games that are just fan service. They're not really meant to be competitive. But I guess if you just play ANY fighter/game competitively then I can see why you wouldn't understand how I feel. Do you think MvsC2 is competitive? A fighting game that involve infinite combos, or a broken system is considered competitive? Or a game that doesn't have much balance required? I guess if  you're into that type of things? 
 
		 
	 
	 
 
		